The Need for Disaster Response Plans for Children with Disabilities

By Laurie Rackas on October 19, 2017

It seems that every time our nation experiences a major disaster, we learn more about the gaps in our emergency response system. Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were no exception, and one gap the storms revealed is in how we assist people with disabilities, including young children, in the event of an emergency.

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Health & Safety

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Why I Closed My In-Home Child Care

By Guest Blogger on October 18, 2017

“If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello.” – Paul Coehlo, author of  The Alchemist

 

 

 

In the past four years since my son was born, I've said two difficult goodbyes to two careers that I loved. The struggle to make those decisions is not necessarily something I'd want to relive, but I do not regret the experiences I've had as a child care provider—the mother I've been shaped into through this journey, or the almost imperceptible yet beautiful "hellos" I've been rewarded with since closing my in-home child care.

Topics: Workforce, Family Stories

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Provider Health Spotlight on Patricia Crosby

By Laurie Rackas on October 16, 2017

Spotlight:

Patricia Crosby, Owner, Patricia’s Day Care, Baltimore, MD

 

 

Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Best Practices, Health & Safety

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Provider Health Spotlight on JeAnne Faris

By Krista Scott on July 19, 2017

Spotlight

JeAnne Faris, Trinity Lutheran Child Care Center, Kalispell, Montana

Topics: Workforce, Best Practices, News

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Child Care Aware® of America Releases 2017 State Fact Sheets

By Dionne Dobbins, Ph.D. on July 13, 2017

Help for families struggling to pay for quality child care, such as the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), is, pivotal to supporting quality child care in the nation. Strategically, states are already investing CCDBG funds in raising the quality of child care programs, as well as in efforts to improve affordability of and access to child care that support workforce participation throughout the economy. We need data from states to understand the child care landscape and help guide state and community-level decision-makers, policymakers, child care advocates, and program administrators in their push for accessible, affordable, quality child care.

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy, News

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June 2017 Child Care Provider of the Month – Hampton University Child Development Center

By Adina Young on July 07, 2017

Arlington, VA – Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA), National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), National Head Start Association (NHSA), National Indian Child Care Association (NICCA), National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), Teachstone, and the Afterschool Alliance would like to congratulate Joy Phelps and the staff at the Hampton University Child Development Center in Hampton, Virginia. They have been named Provider of the Month for June 2017.

Topics: Workforce, Best Practices, News

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